Child Maltreatment Advocacy and Counseling

Every year, 3.3 million reports of child abuse are made in the United States involving over 6 million children. Use the links below to learn more about the Strength United programs addressing child maltreatment.

Child Maltreatment Counseling

Child maltreatment may involve:

Exposure to violence in the home (domestic violence)

Emotional abuse

Psychological maltreatment

Neglect

Physical abuse

Sexual abuse

Children’s exposure to repeated, multiple or prolonged violence or abuse can create traumatic effects such as startle reactions, withdrawal and avoidance, depression, anxiety and fear, and delayed emotional, physical and psychological development. Trauma in children can result in the inability to control or express emotions, a loss of safety and the inability to recognize or respond to danger or threatening situations. These responses to trauma can also be caused by accidents, natural disasters and war.

Recognizing the need of children who have been abused and experience trauma, Strength United provides counseling services that are specifically aimed at helping children overcome traumatic reactions, recover from abuse and/or neglect, live happily in safety, learn and achieve, and reach their full potential.

Strength United’s counselors are specially prepared to identify signs of trauma in children and to help them to eliminate harmful reactions. Treatment includes educating children and parents about trauma and its effects, steps for identifying and expressing emotions, and skills for managing and eliminating trauma symptoms. Parents are involved in the treatment process as they learn how to help their children in the home. They are additionally invited to participate in their own individual therapy.

Strength United provides the following services for addressing trauma in children:

Education about trauma for parents and children

Individual trauma focused counseling

Group counseling

Parent counseling and support groups

To learn more, please contact our 24-Hour Support and Referral Line:

818-886-0453

661-253-0258

Child Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment

Children who have been abused or witnessed violence can experience a range of behavioral and emotional changes. They may internalize their feelings and withdraw, they may show signs of anxiety and fear, or they may act out their pain and fear by fighting, destroying property, and being disobedient or violent towards others.

In the Child Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment program (CAPIT), licensed and volunteer master’s degree-level counselors partner with families to help children overcome the effects of abuse, dissolve fear and trauma, and gain control of their behavior. Counselors provide parents with steps for helping their children manage their emotions and build constructive behavior and healthy relationships free of violence.

Counselors take a positive approach in identifying and building on individual and family strengths while teaching skills for coping with stress and strategies for working through conflicts and problems.

Services include:

Case management

Child counseling

Adolescent counseling

Family counseling

Group counseling

Linkages to resources in the community

To learn more, please contact our 24-Hour Support and Referral Line:

818-886-0453

661-253-0258

Family Preservation

In collaboration with the Department of Children and Family Services, the Family Preservation program provides comprehensive support services to families experiencing difficulties related to child maltreatment.

Services include:

In home outreach counseling

Individual, family and group counseling

Teaching and demonstrating home management skills

Case management

Parent education

Services identify and build on the strengths of individuals and families to ensure the physical, emotional, social and educational development of children in a safe and nurturing family environment.